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Lok Ma Chau Spur Line
Report on Ecological Monitoring& Management & Works
Programme June – Dec 2009
Asia Ecological Consultants Limited
• Contract with Yee Sun Garden Limited ended in end of September 2009
• A new contractor – City Landscaping Limited – on-site from October 2009
Overview of Management Works June – December
2009
Vegetation Management• Site entrance planting – transplanting from Pond 16
• Aiding Nymphaea in Pond 15 establishment by transplanting
• Transplanted tree seedling from Pond 16 to the bund between 22 and Clean-up Reedbed
• Routine grass cutting
• Removal of unwanted species (Phragmites, Typha, Mimosa, Water Hyacinth, Tung Choi etc.)
Overview of Management Works June – December
2009
Wildlife Management• Periodic pond drain down • Trash fish stocking for winter food• Provision and monitoring bird nest boxes
Proposal to Provide Additional Enhancement Measures
• Floating platforms• More bird nest boxes• Provision of duck food
Overview of Management Works June – December
2009
General Site Management• Reed Beetle Dimorphopterus spinolae removal
from Pond 22• Fire Ant nests control with Top Choice (Jun-Sep)
and Extinguish (Oct-Dec)• Golden Apple Snail removal at Ponds 14 – 22• Fish stock management• Water quality management• Dog trapping
Overview of Management Works June – December
2009
Clean-up Reedbed Management• Reed Beetle Dimorphopterus spinolae• Fire Ant nests control with and Extinguish
Reed Trial at the Station Side• Decomposition rate • Mulch
Overview of Management Works June – December
2009
Success of Pond De-silting (Pond 9)
Success of Pond De-silting (Pond 10)
Success of Polygonum (Pond 17)
Success of Lily Establishment (Pond 15)
Success of Bamboo Planting (Site Entrance)
Dog Trapping
Issues Arising from the Changeover of Contractor
Water Level Adjustment• Slow mobilisation• Unfamiliarity of the pumping system• Insufficient pumps deployed on-site• Contractor not yet used to need for rapid
response
Fish Stock Sourcing• Difficulties in sourcing fish of appropriate sizes
(Tilapia with a mean of 10cm)
Scheduled Management Works for 2010 Dry Season
• Timely water level adjustment and fish stocking• Continue with routine grass cutting and general
vegetation management, including seedling tree control
• Monitoring establishment of Nymphaea and control of Nelumbo
• Control & monitor of Phragmites by RoundUp Pro• Control of Apple Snails, Fire Ants and dog
trapping• Control of water quality
Operational Stage Monitoring
• Required as off August 2007 when Spurline commenced operation (although operational stage monitoring started in January 2006)
• Wildlife targets extended to cover species of conservation importance detailed in the Environmental Impact Assessment:
- Eurasian Otter
- 26 bird species (c.f. Table 2.3 of the HCMP)
- Burmese Python, Chinese Soft-shelled Turtle, Chinese Bullfrog
- Dragonflies (increased numbers and species diversity)
Monitoring of Target Waterbird Species: protocol
• Counts from towers at LMC at Mai Po San Tsuen (MPST) for larger waterbirds and raptors.
• Transect survey for smaller target species at LMC and MPST and for all species at San Tin.
• Methodology for calculation of targets reviewed in early 2007 (included in HCMP)
Mammal & Herpetofauna Targets
•Two records of Leopard Cat in October, and constant records of two individuals of Chestnut Spiny Rat since October, a new record at LMC.
•A vocalising Chinese Bullfrong was heard in June.
•A single sighting of Chinese Cobra in September.
17th Oct 2009
23rd Oct 2009
Bird Targets 12 months up to 30th Nov 2009
Density (mean/ha)LMC
Control Areas
Ratio Density (mean/ha) LMCControlAreas
Ratio
Great Cormorant 2.284 0.286 7.98 Greater Painted-snipe 0.027 0.001 38.24
Grey Heron 2.023 0.085 23.73 Black-winged Stilt 0.104 0.011 9.75
Great Egret 0.862 0.408 2.11 Pintail/Swinhoe's Snipe 0.031 0.006 5.53
Little Egret 0.709 0.777 0.91 Common Snipe 0.028 0.007 4.11
Chinese Pond Heron 0.714 0.493 1.45 Richard's Pipit 0.096 0.067 1.44
Black-faced Spoonbill 0.304 0.022 13.82 Bluethroat 0.004 0.000 LMC
Common Teal 0.853 0.018 46.91 Common Stonechat 0.110 0.051 2.16
Greater Spotted Eagle 0.004 0.000 LMC Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler 0.005 0.002 2.25
Imperial Eagle0.003 0.000 LMC
Zitting Cisticola0.155 0.116 1.33
Eurasian Hobby 0.000 0.000 LMC Japanese Yellow Bunting 0.000 0.000 n.r.
Japanese Quail 0.000 0.000 CA Red-billed Starling 0.502 0.830 0.61
Eurasian Coot 0.003 0.000 LMC Black-naped Oriole 0.001 0.000 LMC
Pheasant-tailed Jacana 0.014 0.000 LMC
Key: NR – Not recorded within WCA or Control Areas during the periodBlue – Target met (i.e. density in WCA at least twice that in Control Areas)Yellow – Target not met, although density higher than in Control AreasRed – Target not met and density lower than in Control Areas* Casual observation only
Endangered Birds Jun – Dec 09
Species name Status June Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec*
Black-faced Spoonbill Endangered 11 127 63
Greater Spotted Eagle
Vulnerable 1 1 1
Imperial Eagle Vulnerable 1 1
Yellow-breasted Bunting
Vulnerable 1 1
Collared CrowNear Threatened 3 2 2 2 3 4 2
* Up to 13th Dec 2009
Proposed Work at LMC
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